Fort Myers Lipodissolve doctors

B. Pat Pazmino, MD B. Pat Pazmino, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
848 Brickell Avenue Suite 820, Miami
1 answer
Stephen Prendiville, MD Stephen Prendiville, MD
Fort Myers Facial Plastic Surgeon
9407 Cypress Lake Drive Suite A, Fort Myers
1 answer
Robert Brueck, MD Robert Brueck, MD
Fort Myers Plastic Surgeon
3700 Central Avenue Suite 1, Fort Myers

Recent Answers

Can Lipodissolve Under Chin Damage the Submandibular Glands?

I had liposdiiolve performed to remove my "double chin". The needles did not hurt that bad, but a half hour later I was in intense pain. My neck was swollen more to the right. And now 10 days later the left side is healing but my right side had a lump right under my chin. It is too high to be the thyroid.

A: Lipodissolve

My first advice is that you never have lipodissolve again.  It is not FDA approved, results can be unpredictable, and complications are relatively frequent.  My general impression is that you suffered some form of inflammation of your submandibular gland (sialoadenitis).  This can occur spontaneously, but based on your history, it seems likely it was related to your treatment.  I would advise that you see an Otolaryngogist about this issue, eevn if the problem resolves completely.

Stephen Prendiville, MD
Fort Myers Facial Plastic Surgeon
Safe Way to Lose, Tighten or Improve Tummy Fat?

would lipo dissolve get rid of the flap of fat an skin caused by extreme edema during pregnacy,an a c/section at 36yrs old? I had my only baby at 36yrs old. I developed eclampsia in my 7th mth an as a result had 60pds of fluid weight which has left my tummy looking like a 90yr old with saggy,heavy tummy flap then had an emergency c/section which was done w/out any attempt to remove the massive amount of fat an strecthed out skin. I ve been unable to lose,tighten or improve my problem area sence the surgery in 2006.I have a severe multiple back injury an the added stress on my tummy is only making my injuries worse alot faster. What can I do safely?

A: This is why a tummy tuck would be best

Great question! A tummy tuck would most likely be the best solution in this case because it would treat the extra fat, the extra skin AND it would also take advantage of the C section scar that you already have.

Work closely with your doctor to design the tummy tuck and the scar that will best fit your body and your lifestyle.

Best.

B. Pat Pazmino, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
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